Completed Event: Men's Lacrosse at RV/#19 Fairfield on March 1, 2025 , Loss , 7, to, 15

Coaching Highlights (At Providence)
3 BIG EAST Postseason Appearances (2023, 2024, 2025)
Year-By-Year (At Providence)
2023: BIG EAST Semifinal
2024: BIG EAST Semifinal
2025: BIG EAST Semifinal
On June 15, 2022, Bobby Benson was named head coach of the Providence College men's lacrosse program. Benson became the ninth head coach in program history will embark on his fourth season on the sidelines in 2026.
In his first three seasons as head coach, Benson has guided the Friars to three consecutive BIG EAST Tournament appearances (2023-25).
In 2025, Benson guided Providence to its third consecutive BIG EAST Tournament Semifinal appearance leading the team to a third-place finish and claimed the No. 3 seed in the conference. Benson coached a program record five players to All-BIG EAST honors. The honorees included Ryan Bell and Richie Joseph to the All-BIG EAST First Team. Dan Donahue, Jack Horrigan and Quinn McConnaughey were named to the All-BIG EAST Second Team.
Bell capped his career in Benson’s offense as the program’s all-time scoring leader with 236 career points (68 goals / 168 assists) and all-time assist leader (168). He also set Providence’s single-season points record (66) and assist record (49). Bell also closed his career tied for 18th in all-time assists amongst NCAA Division I players (168). In 2025 he was named a USILA Division I All-American Honorable Mention marking just the second Friar all-time to be named a USILA Division I All-American in multiple seasons. Bell was also selected to the Tewaaraton Watch List, USA Lacrosse Magizine All-American Honorable Mention and Inside Lacrosse Media All-American Honorable Mention.
In 2024, Benson led the Friars to the No. 3 seed in the BIG EAST Tournament. Benson mentored the BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Year for the first time in program history, Ryan Bell, who was also selected to the All-BIG EAST First Team, Tewaaraton Watch List, USILA Division I All-American Honorable Mention and USA Lacrosse Magizine All-American Honorable Mention. He also guided James Corasaniti, Michael Chabra and Richie Joseph to the All-BIG EAST Second Team.
In 2023, Benson guided the Friars to the No. 4 seed in the BIG EAST Tournament an appearance in semifinal game. Benson coached three players to All-Big East accolades including James Corasaniti, Michael Chabra and Ryan Bell to the All-BIG EAST First Team. Under Benson’s mentorship, Chabra was also named a USA Lacrosse Magizine All-American Honorable Mention.
Benson spent the last two seasons at Maryland and was the offensive coordinator during the Terps’ run to the national title in 2022. Maryland posted a 33-1 overall record during Benson’s two seasons in College Park, earned two Big Ten titles and made back-to-back appearances in the NCAA Championship Game. In 2021, the Terps fell to fourth-ranked Virginia, 17-16, marking their only loss of the season. Maryland found redemption in 2022 as it hoisted the national championship trophy following a 9-7 victory over seventh-ranked Cornell on May 30. Maryland completed the season with a perfect 18-0 record.
Benson’s offensive unit finished the 2022 season ranked first in the nation in assists per game (11.33) and set an NCAA single-season record for total assists in a season (205). The Terps also ranked first in the nation in points per game (29.00), scoring offense (17.67) and shot percentage (0.391). Maryland’s man-up offense also ranked among the best in NCAA Division I lacrosse (seventh), converting on 48-percent of its opportunities.
Benson helped develop and mentor one of the hottest names in lacrosse this season, as Logan Wisnauskas was selected first overall in the 2022 Premier Lacrosse League Draft and claimed the Tewaaraton Award, in addition to earning USILA Player of the Year, Big Ten Offensive Player of the Year and First Team All-America honors. It marked the second-consecutive year that a member of Benson’s offensive unit received the Tewaaraton Award. In 2021, attackman Jared Bernhardt took home the honor.
Before joining the Terps, Benson spent 14 seasons as the offensive coordinator at Johns Hopkins. He led some of the game's most prolific offenses while serving as the program's offensive coordinator, helping Hopkins to 11 NCAA appearances, eight quarterfinal bids, three final fours and two national championship games. The Blue Jays won the national title in 2007. Benson's extra man unit consistently ranked among the best in the country during his time with the program, finishing in the top-10 nationally in eight seasons of his 14 seasons. Benson molded some of the nation's best offensive players while at John’s Hopkins, coaching a total of 37 All-Americans during his tenure.
Benson, a 2003 Johns Hopkins graduate, returned to JHU after coaching stints at UMBC and Loyola. He served as the offensive coordinator at UMBC in 2004 and 2005 and helped the Retrievers rank among the national leaders in extra-man offense. He moved to Loyola in 2006 and the Greyhounds promptly led the nation in extra-man offense with 24 goals on 43 attempts (.558).
A three-time All-America selection at Hopkins (2000-03), Benson finished his career at Homewood ranked sixth all-time in goals scored (124) and 14th in career points (167). He is one of just two players in school history to lead the team in goals four-straight years and helped the Blue Jays to four-consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances, three trips to the final four and one national runner-up finish (2003). Benson is one of just four players in program history to score 25+ goals in each of his four seasons.
Benson and his wife, Taylor, have two sons, Tucker and Griffin. His wife, formerly Taylor Dabrowski, is a 2003 graduate of Providence College and was a four-year member of the Friars’ swimming and diving team. She served as team captain during her senior season (2002-03).
BENSON’S COACHING EXPERIENCE
2021-22: Maryland (Assistant Coach / Offensive Coordinator)
2007-20: John’s Hopkins (Assistant Coach / Offensive Coordinator)
2006: Loyola (Assistant Coach / Offensive Coordinator)
2004-05: UMBC (Assistant Coach / Offensive Coordinator)
WHAT THEY ARE SAYING ABOUT HEAD COACH BOBBY BENSON
“I’m very excited for Bobby and his family to have this opportunity. Providence hit a home run and has hired a proven winner. Bobby will help each member of his team become their very best as students, people and players.”
– John Tillman, Head Coach at Maryland
* Benson served on Tillman’s staff as an assistant coach (2021-22)
"Providence College has hit a home run with the hiring of Bob Benson. The Friars are not only getting an outstanding coach, they are also partnering with a tremendous person with a strong moral and ethical compass. Bob is thoughtful in his approach to coaching. He understands the importance of preparation and possesses a strong sense for gameday management. He prioritizes relationship development in recruiting and will be a great teacher and mentor to the young men he coaches. The Providence lacrosse program is in terrific hands."
- Dave Pietramala – Defensive Coordinator at Syracuse / Former Head Coach at Johns Hopkins
* Benson played for Pietramala at John’s Hopkins (2000-03) and served as an assistant coach on his staff at JHU (2007-20).
“Coach Benson is one of the brightest minds in the game. I was lucky to play for him and even luckier to build a relationship with him after college. I know he’ll be great at Providence and wish him all the best.”
– Paul Rabil – Co-Founder of the Premier Lacrosse League / Former PLL All-Star and Major League Lacrosse MVP and Offensive Player of the Year
“Providence has made a fantastic choice in hiring Bobby Benson as its new head coach. His enthusiasm, knowledge and passion for coaching has allowed him to make every program he has been a part of better. I have no doubt this will continue with the teams he leads at Providence.”
- Kevin Warne – Head Coach at Georgetown
* Benson and Warne coached together at UMBC (2004-05); Both were assistants at Maryland under Tillman.
“I can’t say enough good things about Coach Benson as a coach, mentor and friend. He has an incredible lacrosse mind and is a fantastic developer of men. I’m very excited to see him in action this spring with the Providence College Friars!”
- Ryan Brown – Professional Lacrosse Player for Waterdogs LC of the Premier Lacrosse League (PLL) / Three-time All-American at John’s Hopkins
* Benson served as an assistant coach at John’s Hopkins during Brown’s four-year career as a student-athlete (2013-16).
“Coach Benson is not only one of the best coaches and masterminds of the game I’ve ever met, but also is one of the best human beings I’ve met. He is 100% a player’s coach and there is no doubt in my mind he will have huge success at Providence. He’s a very personable coach who forms great relationships with his players and has been more than deserving of a head coaching job in the college ranks for years. The thing that impresses me most about Coach Benson is how family oriented he is, while at the same time giving his players his utmost attention. I am nothing but honored to have been coached by him the past two years and wish him nothing but success in Rhode Island.”
- Logan Wisnauskas – 2022 Tewaaraton Award Winner and First Overall Pick in the 2022 PLL Draft / Attackman at Maryland (2018-22)
* Benson served as an assistant coach at Maryland during Wisnauskas’ final two seasons as a student-athlete (2021-22).